Lock Out Hubs

ironworker40

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I purchase new superwinch hubs. While they are cheaper than Warn hub they are shorter and create a large gap around wheel cover. So I returned them and got warn hubs which are almost exactly the same as the ford hubs. They only difference in the Warn hubs is they have a bronze bushing instead of the plastic one for uses between the two inner sections of the hub body.
 

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Greg5OH

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fun fact, look at a fullsize pic of the warm lock out hub, focus on the center of the hub, wheel looks like its moving..
no?
just me??
 

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I've always used Warns on all vehicles I've worked on and have never had an issue. Even with Decades of use, never an issue.
 

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